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    Silver Spring Sichuan Bistro

    4.6 (31 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Smoked Tea Duck
    Jennifer C.

    We had several dishes and enjoyed them all. Dan Dan noodles were spicy and I liked the texture of the noodles. The dry pot fish was good - lots of vegetables included. Wonton soup used tender wonton skins and the soup base was flavorful. Tea smoked duck was a little salty but very flavorful. Had to ask for rice to go with the meal. Everything came out quickly and was fresh. Highly recommend.

    Pork w/ Mixed Veggies

    The place is very clean, staff friendly and the food is very good. I went there for lunch a few times but this time the lovely Mrs. and I went for dinner on a Friday evening. We ordered two appetizers (Spring Rolls and Pan Fried Dumplings) and two main dishes (orange chicken and pork with mixed veggies). The food arrived hot and appealing. And just as important, it tasted very good. Yes, these are more American than Chinese, but the food was tasty and there were plenty of leftovers.

    Salt & Pepper Shrimp
    P D.

    The food was excellent! Tried the Salt and Pepper shrimp. It was so sweet, just the right amount of spice. The string beans were very tasty and perfectly cooked. Shredded pork in sweet bean sauce was tasty. The service was fast. Everything is à la carte including the rice. The ambiance was simple and clean. It had an upscale feel.

    Fish Filet with Sour Veggie in Soup
    Arthur Y.

    OF COURSE, I returned! This time, my wife and I ate in the restaurant which is vastly different than under the previous iteration (mediocre Vegetable Garden - vegetarian). It is wide open with some odd seating against the wall. The opposite wall is currently devoid of decoration. They could benefit from some kind of tapestries there to absorb noise. That said, I don't go to a restaurant for the ambience. I go for the food that was superb. The people who manage and operate the restaurant are very anxious to please and attend to diner desires and needs. We were told that the very authentic food is created by a chef actually from Szechuan (Sichuan) province. My wife ordered non-spicy Chicken with Mixed Veggies, but changed the brown sauce to a white garlic sauce. It was very well prepared with a wonderful assortment of veggies. NOT just American broccoli like too many local restaurants. I ordered Fish Filet with Sour Veggie SOUP. The portion served (in a tureen) was enormous. I would have ordered it without the soup base but I did not recognize it in the menu where it is called "Sauteed Fish Fillets in White Sauce," I think. Our waiter, a young man learning English, was very friendly, attentive and helpful. I do have one complaint: in MY opinion, Chinese restaurants should NOT charge extra for white rice. I know that this is a standard practice in other places, but not here. It bothers me.

    Sweet and Sour Fish Filet
    Howard D.

    We live in Leisure World, near this restaurant (5 minutes away). We went on Night 2 of their soft opening. In my wife's and my opinion, this could become a hot restaurant destination. Some of the best Chinese we've had in the area. We had two wonderful dishes: Flounder Fish Filet in Sweet and Sour Sauce, and Beef and Eggplant in Garlic Sauce. They both tasted great, and were large portions at very reasonable prices. Actually, we had to take home some of both dishes. The presentation of the dishes was beautiful. Nice plates and serving bowls. The restaurant is still being decorated, but we can really tell it's going to be very pretty, and the staff are super friendly. For vegetarians there are 10 choices plus tofu dishes. One can do very spicy dishes (e.g., those with Szechuan Peppers). And they have more traditional Chinese dishes (including what they call American Chinese Cuisine). The menu includes half and whole Peking Ducks, 18 appetizers including 4 noodle dishes, noodle soups, and a number of exotic specialties. They also have a very reasonably priced lunch. In short, we eagerly look forward to going back

    Salt/Pepper fish filet on left. Chicken with Szechuan Peppers on right.

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    Service was first class. Food was delicious. Very light and airy ambiance. Generous portions.

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    Great food and service. Authentic Sichuan cuisine at an affordable price. Great wine selection to pair with a dish.

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    Excellent authentic foid in a lovely setting. Wait staff was articulate and eager. 943thepoint.com

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    Came here for lunch with a friend on a weekend. We ate family style and ordered the scallion…read morepancakes, the spicy sesame paste tofu, the spicy oil wonton pork, the chive and pork dumplings and the sesame balls (filled with red bean paste). Total (not including tip) came out to approximately $49. What's Hot - Menu. Excellent. It's also written in Chinese in addition to English. For those of us familiar with traditional ethnic Chinese food, a menu written in Chinese is a good sign. They have traditional Taiwanese and Chinese food like scallion pancakes, sesame balls, beef noodle soup, soup dumplings, etc... Very good variety and there appears to be something for everyone, possibly with the exception of vegan dishes.. - Quality. Pretty good. Their scallion pancake was soft, not too oily, and not too salty. I prefer the scallion pancake to have been a bit more thick and flaky, but that's my personal preference. To be fair, still delicious. Their chive and pork dumplings definitely had a delicious chive flavor. Substantial and the wrapper was not too thick. Their spicy sesame paste tofu had a good flavor and substantive. The chili oil wontons were not too spicy and had a good flavor. Again, my personal preference would have been for the dumplings to have been more substantive, but still pretty decent. - Service. Pretty good. It appears most, if not all their staffers, speak Chinese (Mandarin), which was also helpful, because I specifically ordered in Chinese. I asked them about the spice level, because I wanted to ensure it would not be too spicy for my friend. - Price. Pretty good value for menu and portions. - Location. It's pretty easy to find. Also within convenient walking distance to the Silver Spring metro. The inside space is pretty good. Tables can seat a minimum of 2, all the way up to 8. What's Not - Quality. The sesame balls are smaller than I expected. They're the rough approximation of a ping pong ball, maybe smaller. I was disappointed, because I like sesame balls that are substantial. - Service. I specifically asked for soup spoons, because we were eating dumplings. Instead, they gave me regular spoons. Not all the dishes come out in the order you hope. For example, main dishes may come out before the appetizers. This is going to be dependent on your personal preference. - Parking. There is parking near the restaurant, but it's going to be dependent on the day and time. Final Answer Worth coming back.

    I think this place delivers on fast service, good food and reasonable prices. Their food comes out…read moreshortly after you order and their cuisine I actually find to be unique. I also feel like it's rare to be able to out these days and get a $12 entree where you feel like you had a good meal. Their wings, yibin spicy noodles, soup dumplings, beef noodle soup and scallion pancakes are good. There's easy parking in the garage across the street. You can also order online ahead and pick it up. Super easy. Just go directly to their website. I feel like they do takeout pretty well.

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    I've never been to Mandarin, but have ordered takeout quite a bit. They are fast and cheap and…read moretheir portions are generous for the price. Nothing has stood out as great, but the fried rice, the orange chicken, the dumplings and several of their soups have been good enough for me to order from them again. I think 3.5 would be a fairer rating than the 4 I'm giving them, but if you live in the downtown silver spring area, their price and speed of delivery are hard to beat.

    Solid Chinese takeout and carry out food in the downtown Silver Spring area!…read more Did takeout from this restaurant the other for a late lunch and glad I did. The food was prepared fresh and delicious. I ordered a General Tso's Lunch Special and a Sweet n' Sour Soup. All were prepared perfect and tasted excellent. Food was ordered and ready right on time; roughly 10 minutes from the time I walked in and placed the order. Not sure with what the food would look like as this was my first time coming here, I was in for a pleasant surprise. The General Tso's Chicken was still piping hot even after driving back home for about 15 minutes. And, most of all not soggy or mushy!.... something I can't stand when ordering takeout!! The plate and servings were hefty and quite generous. The chicken was a mixed between white and dark meat. It was seasoned just right and so crispy, even after sitting in the container for my drive back home. The General Tso sauce was very tasty as well. My only gripe is that the dish comes with fried rice and I am not sure with what's up with most of the carryouts around the DMV, but a lot of them served this yellow - orangish fried rice that is not the most appealing to me, but I must honestly admit....it was dang good. Lol. I prefer a more wok-charred, brown fried rice over the neon fried rice served here and other places around the DMV. The Hot n' Sour soup gets a thumbs-up and good marks from my end. It was tangy, spicy, and sweet all roll into one. A delicious bowl of tofu, mushrooms, tamarind, and spices that aim to please. In all, Mandarin Restaurant is a solid option when in the Downtown Silver Spring Area and you are looking for something good to eat. The owner was very pleasant and he greeted me as soon as I walked in the door. His wife was very friendly as well and made sure I had all the proper fixings I needed to complete my dish; including my request for extra soy sauce and hot chili oil which complimented and elevated both dishes very well. If it wasn't for the neon orange looking fried rice, I probably would've given this place five stars as a first impression. Also, they could've served more broccoli in the dish than the two pieces that I received Lol -- see pic as receipts. The restaurant itself has limited seating but it appeared to be a popular takeout service with most that came in and patroned the place. A decent winner in my book and will definitely be back to try out other dishes.

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    Nine of us wandered in here as our 4th choice. All of us were delighted and looking for an excuse…read moreto return. None of us were from this area, and we intended to go to the Mayflower Chinese Restaurant, based on Yelp reviews. However, once we walked in the door, it was apparent this place was focused on carryout, and there was no way we were staying to eat in their dingy entrance area. We walked next door to the Meleket Ethiopian restaurant. However, the place was deserted, and we didn't stay there either. We tried the Lime & Cilantro, the next place down, but it was packed and couldn't handle our group. So, we skipped past the verernary clinic and went to Spring Garden. And, what a great choice that was. They offer a huge menu of Chinese, Thai, and Japanese meals. Everything is reasonably priced. Once we got our food, we were impressed with the quality and portion sizes. And, through it all, the service was prompt and friendly. I ordered Hot and Sour soup (my bellwether for Chinese restaurants) and beef chow fun. The soup was flavorful without being overpowering, and the chow fun was delicious too. I liked everything so much that I ordered another soup and Thai Basil with Chicken to go, and that's been my lunch for the past couple of days. Don't be put off by the seediness of its location. Spring Garden is a great place to grab some tasty, reasonably priced food, either to eat in or take away.

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